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The MGC-10, which launched in 2006, was an interesting watch, as it included built-in magic tricks that allowed you to, for example, guess the number of card the other person is thinking.
The MBW-150 came in 2007 and allowed users to wirelessly control music on their Sony-Ericsson phones.
In 2009, Samsung released the S9110 Watch Phone, what they thought would become the giant of the electronics market.
The GD910, which was launched in the beginning of 2009, was essentially a wrist-worn phone that sported 1.4-inch touch display and offered text-to-speech capabilities.
While the iPod Nano, which debuted in 2010, was a great little media player, it could also be worn as a wristwatch when attached to band.
Launched in the year 2011, the Wimm was an Android-powered smartwatch that sported an LCD display.
In 2012, Pebble virtually changed both the Kickstarter world and the wearable market by marking a new point in smartwatch history as its $10 million campaign showed all the major tech companies that there was a real demand for such devices.
Omate in 2013 was the first company to design a truly independent smartwatch.
The Gear that kickstarted Samsung's smartwatch assault, this device was announced at IFA 2013.
Android Wear was announced in March 2014 at the Google I/O conference and the pick of the trio of launch devices was, undoubtedly, Motorola's round effort.
In September 2014, Apple unveiled the prototype of the Apple Watch; debatably the most luxurious smartwatch to ever grace the market.
Microsoft eventually got into the wearable tech game in 2015 but, over a decade before, it was working with the likes of Citizen, Timex, Fossil and Suunto on these SPOT 'Smart Personal Object Technology' devices.
In 2019, it did come back, licensed to eBuyNow, a company that relaunches unloved older brands.
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